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Mathematics, 23.01.2020 01:31 siicklmods4295

The function c = 12x + 1500 models the cost of consumable computer supplies for a school district. in the equation, c represents the cost (in thousands of dollars), and x represents the number of years since 2015. according to the model, what will the cost be for the year 2030?

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